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Extract from the St Mawes Travel Guides:
Stuck at the end of a prong of land at the bottom of Carrick Roads, and reached on frequent
ferries
from Falmouth's Prince of Wales Pier, the secluded, unhurried town of
ST MAWES
has an attractive walled seafront overlooked by villas and abundant gardens. Just out of sight at the end of the seafront stands the small and pristine
St Mawes Castle
(April-Sept daily 10am-6pm; Oct daily 10am-5pm; Nov-March Wed-Sun 10am-1pm & 2-4pm; 2.70; EH). Built during the reign of Henry VIII to a cloverleaf design, its round central keep surrounded by robust gun-emplacements, the castle owes its excellent condit... read the whole St Mawes Travel Guides...
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